Legislation scraps policy providing free gas hookups for new homes, a change projected to save ratepayers $600M a year Proponents of repealing New York's 100-foot rule rally at the Capitol on Dec. 11.
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ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)– For years, people building new homes in New York State, haven’t had to pay for the first 100-feet of a new gas line. It is covered by a subsidy, paid for by other gas customers.
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Drivers are getting a break as the national average price for a gallon of gas is $2.855. That number varies by location and Californians are paying an average of $4.310 per gallon, which is virtually ...
President Donald Trump made a bold prediction about falling gas prices during his tour of Asia in October, while touting his “drill, baby, drill” slogan. During a press conference in Tokyo covered by ...
MONROE, Mich. — Starting Jan. 1, Michigan’s 6% sales tax on gasoline will be replaced by a 21-cent-per-gallon fuel tax, which lawmakers say will provide stable funding for road repairs. The state fuel ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New Yorkers in the five boroughs and Long Island will still need to subsidize the Northeast Supply Enhancement pipeline’s construction despite new legislation signed into law by ...
Oil and gasoline prices are expected to decline next year, according to a recent forecast from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The EIA published its Short-Term Energy Outlook in November, ...
ALBANY - Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday signed legislation that scrapped a long-standing rule that currently requires utilities to provide free natural-gas hookups to new customers, a move proponents say ...